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Saving Atlantis, the Lost Continent in Dragon of Atlantis

Dragon of Atlantis is a game that you can play on Facebook. Currently, the game is getting more popular for many people. The game starts when Atlantis was nearly sunk to the undersea and you are the only person who can save it. You can choose one of four tribes that have been provided. The fourth tribe also has a standard city and also expansion to be done. One of the plus points of this game from other similar competitors is the presence of several fantasy characters such as the dragons, minotaurs, giants, etc.

Basically this game has three main locations; they are the city, field and the world map. Inside the city you can train soldiers, build your fort, learn all sorts of things that could be useful in the expansion of your city and also take care of your people. The field is a place where you can get the wood, mining and the farming that can also help the growth of your city. The last, the map is a broad overview of the area that you have not revealed and will be revealed later on.

In the Dragon of Atlantis, the players have to collects all kinds of resources that can be used to develop the city and a dragon that can be used later. There are two sections where you can play the dragon. The first is the dragon cage, and the second is when you are in combat. Dragon cage is where you can take care and treat your dragon until it grows up. As your level is increasing, your dragon will also increase in size and become more powerful. This will surely gives a great benefit for you when you have to face an opponent who attacked your city or also when you want to attack another city. If only sometimes you feel bored by the conditions when using Facebook, maybe you can try the Dragon of Atlantis game for once.

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